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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fine shoes" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you might write "I'm looking forward to wearing my new fine shoes."
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On Monday, Sinofsky's fine shoes looked sturdy.
From horsehide a number of articles are manufactured, including fine shoes and belts.
Spain has long been known for making fine shoes, but few shoemakers themselves are recognized abroad.
He favored a long black coat with a fur collar, shirts with collars that had to be put on separately and fine shoes.
The only difference between me and someone who works in the stock market is the suit and the tie, and the fine shoes.
She had doubtless walked for hours in those fine shoes that his mother had bought her for her fiftieth birthday, and in her best dress.
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He laced it up quickly, efficiently, and then, holding it in both hands, pronounced it a very fine shoe.
Leg it to Mount Street for a pair of London's finest shoes Crystal decanters Downton.
So the female candidates, many of whom wore their finest shoes to trudge through miles of snow and slush, were mostly 18- to 25-year-olds liberated from five years of Taliban rule spent at home doing chores, and dreaming, as many said, of the improbable day when they might again study to become lawyers, doctors, engineers and teachers.
This book has 512 pages filled with full color images of some of the finest shoes known to women.
Unless you have patent-leather shoes, don't expect to be able to bring even the finest shoe to a true mirror finish without many hours of work.
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